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The New Era, 1883-03-30, Page 6/ . / I —, I'. -7 � ; I � , , . - .. I.. 1.11 I . .1 . � ; : - _1 I I I I I I . - I I � I �� - I I I I . � I . I I � . � I ­ I I � I I I -, � ---- — I � I - . , -i�_ --­�, I ,. 1, . 1, I . ..... , 11 I . I , : , - Z 7 I I � I . I I I I , * I , . 1, I 1, I � , I I I .. I : — ­_ 1-11, , - . 0 - ,.' T'-—, ', IF ,_ - -- �. T I - , _77_7 I . � . I � , ," . I i :, � I . , . I . �1. I � . I I I � , , - , � � � � I ��, ­ - I . � . I I I . . I . . - ! : , I I I I I I I .1 I � .. i.! . I � � I � � I I � 11 1. : � 1 I r I I . . I I . � ,. ,I I � . , , i ,� I , , I I I : ", . I I . . . I . .4 i'' 1, ; . I . I I � � I I � � . I I I : , I � I I t I I . � I 1. . . � I I I � d ; I I I I I : . I : I i � , , I : I I I ! , � I I I I I . , I I 1� . � � I � � . I I I I I I I I � I I I , . , � . I I � , � I .1 I I I , I . : I I I ; I � I , I : � . . � . I . : , , . I � . -1. 1 1.14 -1 I I-: - - 11 I , � . 1- I I I I � I I I I I I 1. � I, I � . � ­ , -11 :1 11 � 1.11, -11 11.11, 11.1 , - , . , , , , , , I _____.1 ... . � I � I I I I I . . , . I I � � . � .! , ,� I "", , " ., " __­ -1.1 I . I I � , " - �. ". '' - , � , ­ 1- � . ..... ­ � 1.­�_.1­_._.1_1. I I : I . I � . � I . I 1� . I . I I I � . . � I . I I I , I i I I � � I I I — I I I I � � ! I � j I I . I � � � , I I I . , , I � I , � I . I . ,, � . � I . . . �11 . . . I . � I ­ I .: � I I ! � ." � I - IRIP,H � AFFAIRS . I I I ______:__1 . � . Patrick Eg;an Arriyes, in,N,ew I I . ,I �, York. �, " � ,� , � .. I / - ­ . " - ;; I - . .� . i , I � Wwll-.�,, I , ,., OpEiia,tion. on the leg of a Young girl by'the mitted, in Philadelphia. � . I . . . , � � � I .. I . I I I . I � .­ . ,' Afai�ch �t 3, --1,8-$3. I- . �. . I . I � I - _. -I----- , I � I I - I I - SPRING , FASBIONS. I . I I . I , �. ­ I —, , I � Tile, ImOy Dandelion to be the Flower . I I . � I ­ I .: � I I ! � ." � I - IRIP,H � AFFAIRS . I I I ______:__1 . � . Patrick Eg;an Arriyes, in,N,ew I I . ,I �, York. �, " � ,� , � .. I I I I I Alfo L -THE '' I .. I I rv� I I � I !� I I — ,he , Strung.e Adipsyncracles �, of , like I W I Chineseb 1. I . I . The contrarieties of the Chinese, aabom- � " I I '. � �, � . 11 : I a0r"E�S1[K1[rPltNG. I � 1. , I � - I I � I LAL'rESW,:C.1tl[f19C1K,Nr-,WS. ' . . —_ � I . I ,,� . 'calous vouijg Girls, AL Wnrnitaig, so- over -2. St..Louis boasts ' I of forty-five -Catholic I . . I :' Dr. Peck, of ,the Surgical institute, congregations. I � Indianapolis, recently oerformeda ourgical 11 Sacred Sunday Concerts 11 are not per- , I I I I . � I The, AlLusic. . . I have E6 Suliling-fa(16',.S�e said I I I I . � � . .1 or the Season. . I 1, , � � � I : .. — , " I pared with us, have often been coinmeded I I OpEiia,tion. on the leg of a Young girl by'the mitted, in Philadelphia. � . I . . . , � � � I I have a jest, for all I hueet; I,, alve agarland for my head, , I � I . I I I � � � 11 I � I I I I . : . I 11 " . , � I I IS. ,"No. I 11 A, ICANADIA N �_ on. � The Rev. Selah Brown writes about � I them in the C I hristian Advocate. We shake .I - I name of Jordan, fron, Illinois, sent there . ' . for tre I atmeirt. Tb6 boD:es,of both her legs . A bill to , prevent � overcrowding in L 'Qbi&' ' �1. . And all its flowers are Sweet, � - , And go you call me gay, she said. Crushed Strki*berry Tints und. Touches of V, I " tile tTfi11jn,:, � -Lnicit Cai�rlce el Ir 0 :A last (Taesday) night's Dublin : Cable- � I I hands as a salutation ; ,&'Chinaman shakes , � - , churches is pending in the . Legis. , 7 , ,, I , will havii'to be I artia, 111 removed,� a��d the I y I , ' lature., I � I I Grief t . Aught to me t. I I his Smile, she said, And wrong � I o.W - . -lBrown I to be a Fav ortle C olor— � I I ,gram Bays : I . I � I , . Lee, an� Irish-Am(irican, was, arrested . -with himself. He pi dis. . hands I ends At a I tance, and,'clasping both together, he I . I . �� I I little sufferer will bays to submit to two �1, painful operations. The cause of heraffee. The bell ueed- at Wellesley College, . � dia te'ac.h this ,jesting bold; These flowers were plucked from garden -bed . CockscombBows, Etew I I . I . 3 7esterday charged with threaten.ing the -life. J shakes them up and down at you. ,We un- .. , I Mass., is from an ancient Buddhist temp.1 . f tion­ii� from " jUMPi11g the rope,11-a pastime . p I I - , . While a death -chime we's tolled- . Millin6ra ring 4he clratig6s� on fibbous I L . - 't ' ' 'if � of, a, witneBs against the assassination con-, cover the head as a markof respect ; they . . engaged in generally by rdsult� .in Japan. I I . I .. . i .. I I � girls' I � . 1. I And what now will you say? 0hosaid, , and trimmings arid pl nuckage-,' b u , there . - 11 . � I 1.11 .; � . , __� I I � � opirators,,.�: --- ___" keep' th6ir,bead§ Covered, but- take 'WC ing-in necrosis or dg.thyouHg of the b..e. The A- church ih - B-S,varia, *vith �- 9, s�atftig ' - - �, I I I Behind no prison -grate, she said � I be truth in,the ParisiailWiggins, the spring- __ - - )rdiestg against his Carey, the informer, I I I their Shoes for politeness. We shave the - - -We doctor'stated to a reporter,,in* .this, counec� capacity of I 000, will be built, entirely of � I ! (Which sluis'the sunshine half a mile).' holds blossoms enough in store -for us �O I � I � '_ expulsion from the Town Couiicil,� and it is . I face - they shave thebead arid eyebrows. I I I I I � I tionj that similar cmes,were constantly papier machL . . . . Live captives so un.comforted , , : AS souls behind a smile., . I make up for present abstinence. The 0, is to be the flower dandelion, it is rumon , said ,be. will contest the legality Of -the' . . I �, PXPUIBiOD. I � I � I I .I out our linger nails; they consider it ari8to- I cratic to have nails from three.to five inches, . ,,I,occurring . from the 'game cause but An Iowa, town of 1,300 inhabitants is en- I I I I I ' 11 i I I I I '' ' `,more frequently .resulting' : from -aea,v6iiiTg"If'o��affitaiii twelvFel1'u-r,eh-r)r'- - � � God's pity let us pray, she said. . , , I � , Vere writes to Of the season. Clara De, . I I NE ,w, YoRx, March - Patrick ,Egau,� � I � long, which they are obliged- to protect -in , I I � gan . . nedrosis of the 4-Epi-ne, an d that jza,tions. . � � I . I , I I know,my face ls'b�ight, she said; I the Cincimiati Commercial- Qazettc that little � . ' I � � former Treagur;er'bf the Irish Land Lea,lue, I � � I I ),t is SINOrcases, The�Cmnam,,�nlsw'aistoof I _ L there has not been a month' passed I I . I ;- � I .1 . Joe Smith. the son of i1e, founder of the Such brig�.Tdbss dyrjbg suns diffuge - I I bear upon r�y forehead Shea, I I I- clusters of'the blosgoms� are mounted on I thetop rim of the bonnet, mixed 'with . iseB io give arrived here yesterday. He reft I h arrived ' theDameoftheveeselonwhicli e B r , ers � outside outside his�coat and hi' d a,w his trousers. We blacken our shoes ; he but more or.less of this character came. to . I � "I . - ' ' ' Morman faith. Still professes, to receive. . I . -the institute,for t6atnaent. He :says that .. -1 .. The sign of what I love- . . p - -The'eiiding9�myd&y;bh said."'' ' '- " ­ ,P I � � . I . ' ' ' . I pompons and,ribbons� or -the two shades of . the flower in the ribbon loops are used, one" ,� . -'brti�d'i�okt'fidiii--wbich"bo,�ailed"-oii-6heI . .t � I ground that it would give a clue, q pr) vate. , I Cup - s:,_a;.first, Whitens-tbenk. - -We'lmve 'S P course at diiiijer, and dessert at last; they' I � revelations from beaven.� I � . -. ropejumping produces.�.co-utinuo.tis-ecincus- - , __ _ ___._._. _ � . ­ , In Jaffna Co: , C-- y --- fift �_ t�7 f­jj­ __­ -, ,- liege�,-* 6T- ­ -­�� - ­ Sion ;f the joiiita which imping�. upon the . , on, y on o 't e%I -1 � I . . I . If I dared leave this Smile, She sai' ' d' - . And take a moan upon my mouth, , . 'And . t e a,�e lemon -like tint of the' edge of h p Ile and the darker t' . matters 'which be, did not Wish in I ads pub-, � � I i soup at last. We. havo,deHsert, at firau aw * I ice the, Chinese -drink �bone�causiDg at the -fir tis severity-tbree st4dant � �. I st stage periositi , 8 have rerounbed , � � � I Paga'nigm for Christianity. , - ., . . aPd flually- resulting iii death of�tbe li!�Rg tie a O�pr,686 r6nn . - d my,head, I And lot nay tears run Amooth, I I I Petals . ,other ,the ra, e pha�e .. � n of the. Centre of the' 0 1 g ,in The stories, rega�rding' his alleg�d I j escape from Dublin'he pronounced dovoid! ,v�apu our wince cold; " _­ ; * t,bbir6 Scalding hot. ,We , bury� ' An I I . � I.. . I 1. , . I ­ : He tbinks that parents and �,teach a M I Rev.,Father Tra�cy, of" Weston, W. I . Va., - , - . ,It were the happiest way, She said. 1 . . � !, . b oms. r.ar . example : Ar, exquisite, I 1013 p � dff,,,datibu. He says 1�'fi has been long - � lt)ja , qarL4 ; 01eY 11 on its. surface. ' -warned of this - dangQxous sport !7ecently pieAched a sermon on death and . , � _. should be I I I . . . . . . , And since that must not be, sb6 said, � ljitl e I - Ilavana brown straw 'onnet of b , - wantiDg� to visit' Chicago, St. Louja� St., With � us,' black dlothing is a badge I - . _ .And eradicate it entirely from;the'-play ilp illustration used' & human skull. I I fainyotYi bitter world would leave, ­ is trimmed on -the brim with -da iiiass of - Paul 'and 'othbi lar � ge ilounexporting� of mourning ; - with there, white garments I I -ground of Children, as it is ruinous in its- � Ab6ut one-third of the fund bi, m600,000 , How cahuly,- cAlinly, smile the dead, . .­ � Who do not', therefore, I , I ponipons, ostrich J-1ps,. 4ande- gold-colore� -1 .1 , I centres in:connection-with- tha buBiness�*61, 'indicate the lubt, of friends. In that'la, nd I . I ' effects, and isAhe prime . � I- ' being raised by the Episcopalians for � , . I . I grieve � The yea.6f heaven Is yea, she Said. : lions--flo.wers, leaves and buds -and has a his firm: in- Dublin, as thgy dealt largely:. ' of opposites it iH 0A:61d men,wb6 fly kites, I the obu!c cripples among � the female portico -of h extem ion I I 8 has beeu.subscribect. . I . � . . . I . . I . . I . .'rosette -like bow of gold velvet at one.gide.T , Wide i,Am'erican flour. His de6iWon� to: visif walk on stil6s, nl.y), play the sbuitlecook, . , - . I Community chan probablyany other cause. I 1. I I - The North has sent 625,000,000. South. : -But in your bitter world, She said, I I Face -joy's a costly mask to wear, 'TiB .Strings 6 f gold -�elvet two i-a',ches I . finish the bonnet. Dandelions Also crop,: ,America' was hastened by"the urgent - I . r?quest '.�f Sherida n that be should And to keep up tj�,ir odd Ways- of doing -' I thi,g,-j'tb6y thO latter With their feet He also added . thataftring thepraotice of . I � I .:. for.eduestio"I and evangelical, wbrh due-, % ' - . his profession, deaths' had been ,Occurring � I .. "I I bought with pangs long nourished . . And rounded to=air. Grief's life's o . ut in cbmbinatioh.with-mus I bed straw. 'Si­�d bonnet - -give�ev;deiiee�__i�� fha��, extradition . . � play - I instead of their lianils. �,In''Chinai women ling ,the last eighteen ye&rB. . . I . . . . coming under big ob . Bervation, which, are ' Tbere a - .. � . the 11 I re thirty.fi�ve Chinese among the earnest; in play, she said. . � . � . �'she.said. ' , barry tints. A medium poke of pale strawbeirry 'pink straw ba6 a bamd- proceedings � peridibg agga�n--St hit&;,, and also 'by , strong � letters, received I d mea'are the millineis, do men's Work, an � dr6i ,With us ssmakers, and whsherwom6n- result of this, and Said, would- xii . I WS � � I � children against rope jumping, &till Would Scholars of, Ta;bernaclb Baptist Church,. � . . . I Ye weep for those who weep I 1. Ali fools I Ibid you pass, them by; . - #tch. and a litilf Wide placed of velv'etian , I . . I , ' - . from Me. Mooney; President of the . Ameri-� ' the 6ght fiand� is Ib'e place, of honor -'with I . I . I I . New York. . . '' .. - 11 alvise parents and teachers to prohibit I . I I I . . .- '' , . " .1 - , - Go, weep for ihoSe whose hearts hax - a bledt near the edge of the brim. A-la,rge bow of , I can Land League and other friends, whq them. -it is the left hand. In dating ietters' - I . I There are fi . it under all circumstances." .-, . fty Catholic churches in . . . - What times their e�esw6re dryl. . Whom Sadder can I say? she said. . �, , satin ribbon- in strawberry color and in two two, I me and give the leaders of. pressed him to co' , I ' . ' ' I I ' last ; they wr e .the- we Owe �the ,year � I it' � . � � , . � . .. years ago theie .,was only . . 1. � - ' ' . ­ , -i-, ! . I . Chicago. Fifty, I I . . I . ... . � I � I . � , - E. B. Browning. , � ­ . . � I __ . � w idths, on's an inch wid.� and one , .1 I lucheB,wide,* iBplace4 on the top,of the rim,. . I the movement here such information as is in his,'Pow'er' regardirig.the dituatioil at ,year filkst. They Always speak of -.the - mariner's�.-6,om�asg' (thefr -own -invelitioD), I . I I - -arm 40111. One. . � . � I . ­ 111tow to Iffelp a 31.1n V1,40 swe I. - I I 1-� I . ' - In many places the, Salvation Army is ' , . --,.-. �', . The Etrects ot Drunkenness. �, � I q � . . . 7 . and a cluster'Of long-stemined' dandelion' .. '; 'is nestling on,one side. The strings are home Regarding.the situatio In in Ireland Mr. igan Says, although At, this -moment 1, - I . .. , I h � as pblnting'to, t a- South. �� We pay, our ph�sicians`when we, Are sick ;, they pay i I A large audience assembled a�:F�aicklin forced -to do what,. an - arm has 'never , - , .Institute Hall, Philadelphia, recently to I � Y. , . I before done- appeal to-the.police for I 1, � I L I I , . :REV. CANON IPAR4'Aft. � , , - double' in. the two widths of, the ribbon. , I � tbe,national cause is siirrounded� by-sonad While they' well, but as soon as.they get bear the last- lecture. of the New ' ­ I " pro. ,�_. � L I CentUry teotion. .- I � 11. ­ . ­ I . I . �. I . . . . . . . . I I - I I 11 I look around n3e, not here in England � . I Whatever elSe the bonnet ha,s it must Hot . I � I _ ­ . . . lack a touch of yellow. � � � I . 'tirely.hop f J.' difficulties.the proSpLect'is-en e d I h ' Eogl&D& iHe.has always.held that t e more� .are Bi . . ok tho'pay stops. Here- men'k,ill their � � � I , a -Chinaman gets revenge by- kill- nemies . ;r Course for . Women. Mr. - 0. � Gibbons-, I . .- . I .L . . . � . % I ' * L The,Buddhist priests of. Japau,,ure cir- .. , L f the. Fr&nkli�U Home, cul ting translated' Copies of Il� Supeiinteuden t o a ; � only,.bnt also Abrough 611 the' *orld,.over ' Elp ' - sun never depen ncies over ' which the Iiii.toldriable � Brown,'�promisas to be a favoritq color ' It is s�ezi 'in during thd coming season. . � , is obliged to coerce the fr,ish the sooner will , � , . . I the'latter atfiiii 4ndependexice.­ The_hru-� i�ng. himself. -- We use a soft pillow'; they A . 1. block of wood. They launch Ships 'side- made an earnest. appeal' to women for - . . . gersoll's i patle6c'e''with the men whose'weakness has lectures for the purpose of Counteracting I I . I I I . ­ ' . . sets, and I see the frightful, the evidences of the devastation wrought by allshadesifrom . the reamah6gany ,colors to , . . Rembrandt browns, t6b�ccobiowii,11avana � - I talipy practiced during. the .past �houple of� . -Lib,erals-orI;,as � � lually Wise,ring bellsfrom.th6outbid­e,and act � triedthem so sorely, aud�whosuffekBo the'efforts of Christian mi�sionaries' I I I , I I I - , I dee�ly,th.emselves in their efforts tareform. 1, There is' At Redcar,:�a small -village in �. - � . . onelatalsin,the Bin*of drunkenness;- and '� ­ _' " ' t ' ff or browns. Its �i�"' and allthe o -col . . I years by- the O'Connell tr oallea -them -th( uly � : --- 11 3--baB�:,�bl6ody a L turn their screws in� ,the ;bpp966�dirddtion ., . I . I 1. . - , , fro in ours. .� . I ' . )rery interesting addresses followed from .England, 8� Model of Lincoln Cathedral I . ' L ' 'Was that sin caused by on fatal product, alco- ..mbidatipns. are thus ,illustrated : An I ­ � -.,, " , -ok btut al Whigs"_has wi�denidd:_ the - gulf, I . .. I I I . I � I - . , - m cl�. - I Mr. S.'.P; Godwin, founder of. thy .-It a -home .built Of 1,000,000 old Corks. I � _, I . . . . . I I I hol diluted it! intoxicating drinksi :'I air ' . unable, -1 have n:ct the - heart, to touch on I . I I English Dunstable Stra,W hat inL Ma,hOgOrY brown faced With ied-brown v el,yet, - betiveen Efigland'ana a hundred-, , I � I I ­�­___._, . I I ' �. Floreacel" Ne,tv Play. - I I ,. I . . . 11 -eed by a, ploughman,. wlici %worked at it for -ter .. arid the Rev. Chas. G.. ALCOS. � A a:gx , - ihe ' to 'stbp'l years and seve" mouths before completing V, � that safest, 6f.all ways I - , one-tenth .or oup-hundredih .part of . -the. hr I L.- .flnisfieff'6ii the Zed— �-by-a-bo'rder-of-succes­ I , ge ,Irel4nd fold.;, Ile - is - firmly C .that,'the , .viii'ed presen - - ­teof-tME . 7gs— ­eusVltF1Jeford-­-A`Ba FAfa baust 1 � . I I I : 1�1 - , . I -- . J. -I-dmking---ia--�t.o,-�-ki.to.p---,Pb�Qr�t--.i.p4--ftQm, jhimore-(-Md­.)-telbgram 64-ys�-.­W� . I , . � ,4 �, the task. . I . . I.:,� . I . . . .. �. I . I . L � I proofs which demonstrate to every serious - eiv'efblds-,-­4n-d-aiound the crown by:gev6n'. . ,l---_. ­ , I ,.'' � I I Ong in the attainment by the Irish people, , (Vloke1JC8'8 -neWp'lay i by -George I I � altstimulation whatever, hot drinks, cold Little Arthur hasbeeti to church ' ,, How . I ,. ­ � ,�� ­­­ I -liKe -mind j-whicb.48-at- all --acquainted _wi.h . t d . . h -.-O-ot&g-of-valvbt-.-'Ii-ico-old--i-ashio'nea,millicerF3'.,cif--B-Omo--.weaBure-tu�-na;ti6jaa'iz(�-.-the - If tbi` facts, the. awful' importance o . . . � I -' . .. I . . - Gov.- 1� � I ' � �-and-William�Gill, was'pioduc'ec, � I l I I drinks; bitters and all the list.' Tha Phila- did, you, tEes'ermon. ?-'�'- asked his.sister. . I - .- - --.-- _­____ . . I �t . _ %.q��,E- Focus the lurid',gl6ams flash folds, a, 6luster of fpatheis� A medium rid a . I I . girniment. � , I . . . , . night:at tbe� Holiday Street Theatre, under I . 9 � is, ag r, Se 8 9 A Some o a a vice Pi r. e we , respoll e a you in : _ . - - - . ' I tion. whic I I upwardsiroi:6 this pit of destruction, And � �oke-,boniidt in tobacco - brown ' split straw 'is Anished'on. by , M E - - � says Lady Florence Dixie's�. I , r. gan i I I I .1 , . I 'His Mr..-Albaugh's management.' , The Old . . I " I � .1 � " given for'the benefit of those W whom such crit , in. 11 he begiuning was very ,00d and. 1. � � I � � 9 . � , vj break would be an impoissiblifty.. For -go- I "was "the' but it you will -see how frightful is the glare. faced with velvet, the edge a plaited bordet�of ihe same, and trimined . I ' charges are utterly false. accounts, I . I havie been thoroughly'.' audited''b John y ,Stager w�s written: for Mr.,.FlorencB I,' I . it rear y'A yeai ago by George. Jessup, and end _�had_AOO_muehL--_-____. . . , I � . . -7-­ such let the house mo.ther Always have on:. middid."_ lxchavjyc � . I .. . I . 1. � ,. �! . . ". � � the subb,orranean n Track . , . ramificatio g of : this evil, and .you will see how Ahe whole . iernpire,. . with, 6,' ro.sette-b6w of- brown velvet and , � with notched- en( I.B, ,a stripe of g6ld lace , - � :0 ilion,11ev.*Fatiher Sheehy 'and -Matthew I -and.no compl�airts:have eve 'beenr I Harris; r ,. I I I was origi"11� intended to produce� it'in . New'Y'6r-k,last Christmas Day. ,at- �Otber . ' fi hi I I . .. � , hand something hot', or tonic, or re rea ing, An .English Bishop,queralously. remarked' , to tide over for -the hour the agonizing - de-' to his servant that, he 'was dy , -ing. "I Well,, - nation, the whold is undermined ; . how every tread ,we take is. over fire ever . 'bursting I richly wrought with Indian figures in ca6li- . . were colors and a'cluster of gold pomPOns- -made by actual: subscribers to Ahe Land: � I League Furd,� Egan refused. to, pay Any-, . rangements, however, interfered, and- sub- sqquent alterations, ill' which Jessup was man4'of the.body for etiu I I I . .you are . . lulat ion., Hot , I ray.lord," said the good fellew, I., I : . drinks -coffee, eometi'mes tea, cocoh, eithe - r going to a better. ,pla-eb."5 11 John " replied � through the tr caolierous ashes. It . ismatter, not of 9,�s ertion but of Sternest . the-trimm�'ngs are massed, in a cluster, . . thing about -the Biggar 'breach , of promise assisted 'by Mr.'Gill, were' made 'in the I I , � gr . I .1 . outi.d.orin the form of Shells,.or cracked the prolate,_IyVith- an, air. of,conviction; .1 I .. . -TI! ` , . - I I . I 1, demonstration, that the drink traffic causes , , on the'top of the bonnet, thus givinv, a high effect to those of We lowest sh . are. The I case eicept,tbat if he had. ieAitled he was � 'certain Biggar w I ould� not. ha , ve -permitted play., The'leadhig part, however which. .Mr.. Florence assumes, tha,t of a 'broken. cocoa. idi s nutritiouB.as. *611, as satis, " there is no place like old England." . .., . I -fy , ing. ' Hot broth, beef -tea or beef � essence � 1. _­ ' ' ' ' . I . . ' ' the most amazing waste' of our national _ . , � , r6sources; that to it are due, mainlyl and , ..." . 'worst - . lining of brims is oftenest of. plafn,. velvet I cut in'the shape of,the brim; but If6lds of . . ' ' his c6unseltb. ask.1hun any; questions re -I . � .. I 11 laiing to the' Land L I - Funds. E,gan . I � down actor, one Plantagenetcle llfonbn6�en-cy, I remains unaltered in its conception. I' Mrs.* � I Since Mr. , C�n be bougfit,,,but are far - bettq made at Spurgeon'g return from. big . �, � I - I . � last vacation in lyle�toue, he expressed the - I I p home; hot milk, ginger tea,cayenne pepper ' I I straost exclusively, the phenomena . of pan Brism - that it causes 75 per cent. of p, . . * -piping -velvet awd lace frills, or a thick 'I . I 0 us- ier flowers, is Double . 'will, probably'rem sin in this country t bree, -four 'expects 'visit I I I . Florence. has an.Lrisk..p§r.t,wbicb, 'as it _ I to bears'tbe strrong'est tea and an article called tabasco opinion that its climR . . 1. . I I , I , which is Semblance to Palestine 6f, any part of ' I 'ro . � . hotter than ordinary.cayerine. � those melabdilibly cases of domestic ruin . of not uncommon. . frills of. velvet that. rest upon- the hair are �oi. inon'ths., He � �6 � . Buffalo, and Will beat the Land League contains many'amusjng .11catch'-words,'. . I 1. " suits. her peculiar talents as, well' as �hsr ,Erated - I I . . . Europe, and that it is ffi&re, like what the - . 11 , � dKinks-lemon, soda, zoedone an1gingerale Roly'Land was in ChristW time than the- which'fill our ljoli6e, c ourts ;. that it contri. I i butes enormously, both directly and I11- � . also novelties.�' �,Cocksc`ornld bows`take , . , - � their name -from having.n6to'hes'-like those Phila'del � Convention,.ln phia,: on the '25th ' .. . instant. 1: I.. I � � busban . d!spart .does -his., .The ,house w&s`.c . I I , crowded, and Mr. and Mis. Florence were � I . I . . . than be kep I t.in the house, a ' nd Are 1arrdl6ss, , . . I - � . � I E, t i Holy'LAnd itself 'IS Dow., . . -_ "; ang -being' given, by fixed, air ; the �'7 1. to%the hi(166iis SociaJ evil ; that, ,directly .1 ' ' 1. but for it, on the testimony of nearly every 'of I ' of the comb of the cook dut"i In the'ends of, the many pieces of, which they �re made.- 11 ,�. . I . . . . - . I � - - I ' I . I I . . : BrCinch of 11romise Case. I . . , re'dalfed at the end -of ea;ch act. - , � , is .It " thought by many people that tbb In ,a Virgmia�church, wbile a preacher - - ' ry, home-made beets, - on the .-contra" , I � I I . e was cl.eliv'ering a. sermon on the, '.,,Prodigal . are treacherous, Ahe ]if', depending. 'a, judge oathe bench, -crimes violence woula' well nigh disappear; thaA it"iB I the . . These bows are very tightly strapped, and - many of the notched .ends are left stiff and . . I . , . .1 ' A breach of promise case was'tried at the . . . . :author of.the Cynical an' . � ' . I d.satirical lines ' in '-d 11 Pirafore", 11 The Soicerer,'"'Pyo � Son," t- youDg mau,in the pongregi;9m ,, , �� directly on fermentation. Refreshing up, aDd.p -shooter 11: I um pe' jilling out his six . oks, are :c ilk, buttermilk, whey, I. � � t1. old ui� ' - * " ­ ­ ­_­­ .. --11 11 . ' -A- _t`- _� cause, both. directly, And indirectly, of a - . iii6et--f-6-r-rib-I-Em-6-iFtiElity�,-tli�Ut-it-dlfokes one .. I � � . .brialingi. 'Zl� *e eLfkpprov'ed bow of this gm . is made loops of two-ftich Brampton, Assizes Tuesday befbre., Chief , ' nwithout. a jury' Justice Wilso The plaim : � I . ,malion dGalatea,":1,Eng'aged" and other well . an . I 'known . , ,, . .t , . ' , , - of er cid.'fr it . Slid ed,.11 I,will ii6t. stand.these re. so long . . � drinks from lemon -and h a n S, I I � I 1, on me..'� He.threatened to shoot the pa'rson . � . -.11orsford's acid phoaphate,"and what is.julst - I � prisons, madhouses and penitentiaries ; � . hereditary of'four ottoman . . ribbon ; the, loops are four i iiebes.deep; and � tiff.is Mi Be �Margaret martha,Craig, wh6, lives with her br(;tbei-, David Craig, on his works'bas never written a serious I . it, ,, play. . Yet,his."Dam'l Di6e;i' �Idhari Y, . e. con . as effbetual and- imuch :'cheaper, dilu � te i f h , - tinue�d his remt�rks,- and pious , . .-.- , I I �� , . .. meml�ers had.* to take, the *young mari'm 1, - *drops ' that it creates, an ,taint which makes life a curse'to a stunted population; . 'it flis e twelve :notched ends of'. -varying lenkths.-I are ti . ad together. with. .1 I townsbip'Of farru in the fourth linq of. the father. mother - and -1 Sweethearts "� are . remarkable .4or, I their earneetpurpoEe and tender feeilitig. . phosphoric, acid � ,.&. few' �m water-, I I I 1. . � sweetened,, makes a pleasant drink, and 10 hai3d and lead him gentL�Ao_the door. � - - I L " ' , ., that because'of thousands, aye, tens of I � thousands. of miserable � men, and yet L 0"' ,These - . I . inbon An inch wide'(ofteil of a contrasting r Are four'long Chinguacousy., H er and, .a're dead. ,,The defendant is,George Bailey a . , 11 Arthur' Sullivan 'writes for Some of thd , I . I . The maxim that, 11 there is room At the : . ,cents' worth. will'I ast for months. Oatmeal, . . . � ' . - top " i's not e6 encouraging as it ones was, for . . . water, just S, handful in a wate�. . I ,;. miserable women, and poor littleebildren . ­ tint), and of this there loops . and four notched ends. This mammoth young farmer -who owns' 175 acres of land. I I . . � the Gore Toronto. His. fath great. musical festivals of Ei�glatid .' Three �, of � big oratorios -11 The Prodigal. -�Son 11 . I pitcher,of . , ' ' the re4son th.i�t the road to the top, is more . I Tbis is both. refreshing and strengthening, I . . � most miserable' of all_lead ,fives of such squalor and. anguish as ofily they ho have w I I I � bow is peroLed oti. .top of the bonuet, And . � 6d1 in of -he . veterinary surgeoD; and himself 'does . I "I iT le Light. of �th6­ 'World"" and "Ths. aa ,well . . ­ . 1 . n , crowded and Use eesy tbaa.-, if. used to be - ' I espocia.ly - in 'supirner. - I the'Bal I e ven - I . Aw'n buttheminist'riala. 'ubtotliedelectable. - �� locomotive shops, where about 5000 Hibn . . . . . . . witnessed can Conceive ; that it devastates the humanity, and blJgVtw the bodies and the .effect is I ,. ,and Btriking._ After an outing or two in such a hat one Would pro-.: I . .80methinginthathrie. Mr.R.,M�Flemiiyg and Mr. YV. H. McFadden .appeared ,for Martyr .of Antioch" as several I orchestral *compositions ,which ,are very I . . I I . � � I � I I I 'tableland- is thought to-'offe r n6oie:elbow_ ,. - . � I I are employed, this is kept on hand in large . ,. . - . . , � . - - room than any other. The�Bos�on Congrega- , ,: . the souls not only of 600,000 drunkards, but I I babl find the ribbons very useful for some: , y I . I modest use for the corsage, or even the plaintiff, and Mr. -John W. Beynon' for defendant. Miss Craig. in 'her � evidence * bountry, eve never: been popular in that . b' heaTia in Aimerica. 11; is- stated �that the , . quantities arld,'stratige to say, even �drink- a careitfr-i�-qftiry. . � I . . flonalist states thaiti ­_­�"';,��­;­­. . . Ingel men. gro.w., foirid of it.' They say that I made- 'of" of the millions which theii ruin. drags do wn . - . . to shame ; that it frustrates, our,religioug shoe rosettes.- The 'ribbons Of I I L'�Ldrees slip- s I ;as 24 years . of tated � that she W age. She� ... I � famO ' Cady made 11S. collabor(iteurs have,sIr I re ently finds twenty4lve the - . � C -and 'most comma . I , I Ilig I wh ii they drink"t they,don't seem to ,Want leading di pulpits of -, '- , - I � I * ' their � efforts. at home-;. tl4aIti.1t.destroys and rains I I that it the pers, hereafter to cross -the ankle in the' I bu.1 art, , � d f� 'this tbe:inch-*wiae in y e, an or , I first became I he defendant acq"inte - dwith t ' about Cfir istmas time,in 1881, -when She .half a million' dollars by the performances � I . . I I I I I � , �, . . I of their, comic operas. � � � � � beer. Juicy fiuits�apple§,' oranges, I I . 11 . . . our denominatinn in New E-bgland. vacant' I .. . - - __ _PP I melons, etc The surest,way to bring %nd inquiring� for'pastors, and, in filbst of i I our mission, efforts abroad ; is chief bane and ruin of our homes ; that it 1, loops would be really useful. � I . ­ . . I I I The theatre. bonnet (with wedding, _; a stayingAt the house of li�r brotberdnm 'wa� , . i ' � �- - I .11 ,. - � ,, - � . I I -_ I � . " . 11 1. . I.." � ­ � I I , ,� Childrefi'llot to care for alcoho1is to �a6cus_ .- . - these in- — _��__ -15e -b- -vt -that— sTall&es, TV must 61re A , tom, them early to liking,, all 'sorts of fruM . . I is the-darhest stain on the glory -land the . . of our riatio , D. Exagg'era,tion 1 possi- , bilitids),'according,to high Parisian AutbO- M' .John Morrison OW' law Jo hn.' oririgom� Ile , . and Uve's on the 'next farm to that of .the , I � ' ' .: Entin , $5 %Vorih.ofCu,,C1nrd.. � I . . � . ­ I . . filling them' wilrbe'fo -create a vftC9111C . I I : The'lecturerspoke in the strongest., terms - 11 � . . . y I � � . . � I . komew'heie else. . I 1, . . I � - I I . � I prosperi,ty , � there is ; not one word of this indictment to �thd letter rity, should be kept well in bounds, and oughti on. no provocation, to be, a - hati ' Of I . .1 defendant. She saw him. again in.tbe,'�oi�. I By, lowind April at the,aame Place, andthi - At ,the Maidstoue Polide Court on S%tur- lday�a; young, i:Oarriea woman,, named' - Box " th I � , . of fg.mi8ery caused by physicians ,by the I . '' � �: I I . ____­.. I 0 q . I I � . , � . " k . prescribing.of alcoholic stimulants I .. . . ,. . . - � QU(!e,�CiaNtolit'�,AiRac;lt-.tlze,Klitliziu.-. - . . which is not .true ;, not one word of it which is not ' capable of the I � course the temptation is strong. It.ishard . I , . I for fades that look charmingly picturesque . ; .. .became .engaged. , He asked. her to, marry, him. - She replied by asking him if he was . . har&,d-on summons with stealing On, was 0 , I pennywoith ,of custard � on 'the, l3th of . to pD,tienO With6tib'a.,word of inquiry as to: I .. ". I . ,. I I . , 9 � , . I , the habits or the inherited tenoencies of ,. The ­MaDitoba Superintendent ,thu .1 . � I . I . I � I . most rigorous proof wbicli"vidend e ca - n establish: and st%tistics c6ntain, And un in -broad -brimmed hats and -nodding plumes . � � ss�l she had, engaged to any otbek person, i ' December last� The accused was observed I I 'L' . - ' i 'I . . . I I - _ �. I . � . ... ��the individual. . . refers to, custOr C8 among. ' the, Indians at.. _ � I 1. I � . . ­ , -wb ds : , ' �Lake.,of the. ;, ' ' 0 Intermaftib,ge�, .' . L', � . 'less it be: -proper 'to: Say twilight when we . . I. I .a . I if � . meanmi night;A itis-4nexaggeration,Lto I ,-to have to tone, themselves do*a :to the - - . . insignificance of the capote; especially as' Abroad heard that be was eugaged'io Miss Helen - , ]qoi 186-1y.-I-Ife� —re , as . xfot r ' ' __�IleFtEtt-he w . , '. . , ,whereupon , e. Coming from � ward Of, F31C Kpatients in th I 06 t - I , I UP y lunatic a§yluin H't Barming, near- � " I . � � I - :1 I , , I I It. ' , �, L , . I . - . I -1 . I . 1, I � .. ___:�, ' same. c : res are- I .1 � I I ---7--7"�--a-U-11-i�--l�W-1111-1�n-114'--'- r - _ -, . between families'. of tbe� � - -I- - - '-" --I - `d d i , , , I � ;, , 11 1. .1 Zt Jrf,Rk being consi ere moral y im-, . . . say twilight when we mean midnight, th em I it is none to-say,the . .1laoliness of its dark- ladies:Who walk alone in.theso hats I . ,in parii s Are understood to 'invite attention., I I engaged to, any, 6re;: Miss, Craig .1 cepted him. . He � arranged Awh . . an ave Ahe MaidshOh6, Of Which she had;, charge,� with the, cust�Lrdin lick posses6ion, and She told I . , . , , I . . , . I I I . by an In ran ' ' ' ..At Rochester,N. Y.,; the other evdiling, a proper. .-The.custdru followed di , ' I , - - 1 either 'per . : u k' � nesB.couldonly,be're resentedi 3-acucclors I p -painter, .But the1i 8 b'ebe capote isthe,proper', ittl: I I I weak for, concert And theatre, iievertheless. wedding,epine off -on the-oaeec's B .. ' irthday. . 'her an- ' . He ringi, but, 1. 4 '. 11 I - . the matron she was going to eat, it, and � _ WaS not aware thaWthere was anV reg ' _.� 111a -lAdof 16,g6t'asleelTin'o suitor- is to- make some present, .. I . . ne of the theatres . . I �, I d"WO's not awdhebed:wben'the' I Bonally'or 6therwhise; to the ..-girPs father' � I 11 an . � auffien . 1, . Be - ag-when some Anighty dips" his peftell-iiithe-h,ues'lof6ar'thqu�keaiid eclipse.- '11ts I I x t_,______ - , 41PAI - -- ession is in gaithored velvet,- 71a�7,_T_EW6 .bought befo . re_the__246h .engagement - ___ __ . _�,postpopdd. the ,Taq�ag�, _-C - _ - -.5it. . She: tion forbidding her to ,do s6. was , I . 1. I * . . I 1. dispersed. He slept until 5'o'clbck tbe -with the object in �iew comm�nicated.'..If - - , , the is, favorably received, the , I Those who know nothing'whatever about the � suNect-those who aid, so -unhappy as to be . with ruched lace Around, the � ca,potes are of two kinds: che Overplitidows Bayin A I At the, . g that the time was o(; I . . . . lattbi end,of June he seduced her; ,And She sus�endcid,'and l6ft,the-asylumi.. soon -gft�r, . marrying and going to Manche�tei. Late I . ' -Luor6i6'�.--wh,e,u.,.,iq-jk-bAlj;dqzlng ,proposal . r�,nex.t .9 _p�tatp� � .! ___ '----' "g--- --ia7§umnio-i�ecl-tq--bii3-7itjtE)ndezI , .-- � ­- - -_ ____ -ome, Eind.in bed, pro. YO1m mall. thi.nking,himself at 11 1. . . '_ J blinded by the possession in. some ,hape .1 _ freehold., the face, with'a brhi� bent to -the ears and into. -a - point at the foreb ead. �'The other is ... . -6 is now vAth child as the result bf,'� th followed. The defendant n Jim ry.' . � 1 . us, ,six weeks after the, offeu.6 e� a summon's was takep.out Against 'hei � Ua a ceeded- to 'a;rise. In � getting out' of his father-iii-l'aw's.ticiat to apluce therein Om .. , . � . . . . � I ' in' "gill ary bed he fell over the -gallery rail pared for him. Upou.h*3 entrance be is � - - . . . I'll -to ' ' other, of. a share,, or a or or e9t in the productio, � an inter ii or the sale of ' . .. merely a crown, ,with a,:rucl ning, of ''lade . . lyin�on.&hebaii.* Theyarema.064paliffi ,i,timary,wbich . I . . ­ , I c .1 ontintred his -visits � until last &ptemben The'last time he he:�till he . w brought from , she vy�is no MZchester to . I , � � � answera obargebt stealing the dustar ' directed bo,,seated there. After.be is ..11 .truck on one, of the irdiinrichestra . I 1. , I . ... I � . ob irB, som . e thirty feet below. . . . ,� : The force' through Smoking and eating, the girl is. 11 that which is the'emise.of- all.this'Iniquity. -may ;all this impeachment exaggerated ; . , - blue or Pink $&tirr, sdrah or otfomAn.s*lk A - came said was, . . that� she i doing to marry her,.�but vas Wto . I . Which Was value,d_a.t,1d..L_Th n ' ., . he pr6secutio I ' ordered by �er miotber.to be seated beside � ... ­ I ofthe fall was to a great extent broken by . .- I . . . . - him. This command. must -be ob6yedi � " ­tlTE --.Which I I I . . but they have never ,9h aken, ,they. have never e,v6n attempted to sba,ke, the daranii - ng Th e brirns aid, Closely gatbered,, and inside is a full inch, eoUlacei which lies upon the �eep�arh.ardgive'bim a-chan6e,.andb6 would g3ve the, Mofrisoti:� folks,%. 'big, sur- ihsi�ted on the' i 0 0 � ,I mportatic Af,-preyeiiting the attendants eating delic&di6s� served ni,f, 'Bench �� Ale� EF vy o0robrtt � . be Word; or I . I .� ' ,otherwise 1e would 'have probably sus 44& Constitutes', the marriage ceremony. 11 � -1 -i * 'husbancf ' evidence on ,which' it is founded ' &nfft�to hair. A small plume (d marabont�feathers :'droops . ' I . . he came no,. more, And, in. pripe.". Then ,- "Idsi. for'sick patients. the im�osed' � , . a 'as tained fatal injuribs'�­As­i�.,wa8. be re The apparently d6e8­� not - - - I - * ' I I I I . t, , I I ;. 11 I I . ­­_ f' '-his ' biide� ­ - - " which conedr.w'ith startling unanimity- .the . . . � . to the left, andrdrrow strings pass 1. under the chin and tie at the car. Simila r .. , Dje6enaber lie married Miss: Helen ' The Chief Justice of �ei,;p'o, b made penalty� order sing to' - I I . . L �.. costs, ' London Tintel. - k no ice the presence o , . . cGived Severe cutB�bh his head;,lbisbac , I 11 I : audw his' linee; besides'beiiig'b�Aiy.br..U.if3ecl. but .continues' his , conversation, with her � . * testimo nes of;" every single,� person, and .1 , I . I gle Class .of .Iieratinsi that has i 11 every Sir 11 . I CaPot , eg in .cobalt blue, poppy - red and ,Morrison.. -learned toiind � - a verdict for the �plairitiff,_ dariiag6g� 5i,200'. , I . _ _-, . . I � I I 11 �_ � � . I 1, - , '' �' . I .. . , '­ , 'P . . I I . I - father. attin, Up. tdrit% making: Oahbiis, . .� � .He unboltad� a door and got out, but will be � I . . I . ' . wobd,, fishing - by- nets, dressiirie , I I I laid for -a ' I I I Studied or .come acro, - . , any way Es the sub 4jedt That evidence has been produced strawberry, each with its f.ull,ruche ol'laces . will be the proper conap�ena6fit .for, the . the plaintiff to give the'defend ant a rel6ase from any furtber'pro6eeainp in,the'Way',of, I I , , . .. � � . , . The EmPrees, of- Austria. -has a little - � . I . . . . d I I qbopping up. fortnight. I I .. . 1, , �, I . , . I , : �:, I , , . - I I ., . and tanning skins, Htaking raocaBsins, farm. ­ - . . .. - .11 . .. -_ I . . 11, . . in. the 'most 0 and, in ever . ,publi ' why, y pretty' carriage toilets of silk . and Cotton ' i f sateens that"Will open the spring. PaMPA1911 � affilliatixig or -an action of�.Seddctiori. Tfio , ',plaintiff 'expects hei.conflnement.ina,few . printirig.offi,ce of her own, and is 'learning t6set type. i The next gr'eat, crinaillal of . - .. . . . � ., 1. � . .. . ... . . � - and cooking itre,coosidered the,woman's : I -I " . I �qgr)F _�b___ 4 1 A SCHOLAR. I ... . . 4 ., �vdr , 'Waiiia unTiFg, *ahoobiDg, speitriDg,- � � . I, possible way againand,again ; it hag be � ' en . ' . before committees of. the House I - , . 1. I - � . . . . �_ . ­ I . I . - . I - I ­ I , I I 'days. . � , I I I ,that c6untrY.1 will, b' - ' ' hi� ' e ­ a ,given - ,6hoib I . . ' . . . I ' � I -am . , - i . . a 5,years etc, to -day I ' - -- -,,, . ,trapping and'dog-driviDg are consideredthe . I � ,�; : z ,:Yes I . . I .1 . � I produced of Lords, Add before c' in iUees:. of, . 0 in -the I * , � DR. SARdr,ii�, Medical directok�,,of the I Christian Union Gy'mnasium,� ,. . . 1. - , . " , , -­ ­­ ­­'�­­_ � , ­ I ; . I ' . . I b9tweeii reading her pr6ofsOr.g.0ing to, ;them , , . . I � . I � - --. . 11 � . Lastmeek I fint my (to! Is away, , � rare . (, I , - man's work.' 1-�. It !is ' only upon very I For'it was tfine,T1xi sure yoii;li� say - � al , � � �Cccasioiis that wonie'n are lowed to.spoak'-'�' . � ' ' House of Commons ; ithail bdefi`gathered' for the, northern House: of' Cou'vocatio 121, Boston, I ' astonished A lectitrId,aiidien''ce by the ass6k. .. 1. C1 _-, T�riff stn'tem. � , Range'441n, tn.e I � I I � ], ' ' � ' - ' ' ­ As� a con( ensed history ofAmerican tariff gallows,.: . .- I I I I I I -, It is announced from Ba - 11 yreuth, �that the . - -go��- ­-__ - "'.. 11 - I , . , � � IF, or Ode so old to I - - - ______ ­­ I " ''L,66 . hs,of'bair And otharrelics� , - . I—— � SpolI-'. �,� at pounci s . . To school, and learn to r6ad and ', I . . * of depaftea c sorts are hand6d to medi, ; . I . . I . ... �.I And:1 doing - '. on - and for !the . southern. House 'of Cc iavocg,- tion; it has been �collected by states' on, in tion that there..cambe Abuse �11 bathing . g. : Our cities * aie, full,,,he said, of thougbtleBs' . 4S I . Is I gig! I ation, the follo , * , , " , I. I the, Spi . I ;i,,,,g table, compilgd, by in -field R . i�.,�, will 'be', int6r�' .performances of "Paisifal " pro jected for - . I this year will, take place, notwittistandbig ana vbry well ., I I . -Perhaps �ou'dlilcg to hearni6.,t611. ,: - " . I '. I I �. . nine men with appto&iate'offeriiigBJor:the, . . - How. niauy:things I kribw.-, � . di ­ ' i . . I and collected b I y' -political edononij� I Jt ... tA_;_ - - has been furnished I from sources the moib- ,U 11 s LO Pride themHe e Pon being J,V P r One w . superior -creatures' because they indulge in I . � 'the, 'da�ily,, 6 1 - . I � 4' 1 . I I I � � . � . . 6tirig : . ,. ,, � I ,,, - � � 11 L - -_1____ - I .- I I � .i � �. Tariff 1810, 4 f , ' Wagner, , s death. .' They Will begin oii4uly. . 8th, andwill last till the end of'the. month. , I . I . --4 I ,, . � I . , . Purpose,� of ssolving the,, marriage ties, .. I I I I I We"l, if you'll only take a look- , - , , . Aftergoing through 'some ceremori� With . - I Yes -this i8dt-th6 last I took, . I � ' . t" � the tbein , _ - . '. oppositd And the,moBt'. unsuspected--, it is , from clergyme�,, And feom judge S, I uxury. of a full bath wi fr6q .1 . th a' . ' uout Turl,iBh or Russian' Ablutipa'aB an- of ,on . . � I Years,21 per o � - Tariff of 1820, 4 �ea�'s :3r, "! , ; ' �.— � "38 ­ - - �-Tai-i-ff-of'182,1,4'y�a,:"!�2 I I . The subject chosen for � the 1rop; CnAain - Xic Festi , : vAl ' is -these tririi7ei§ me4icine man'buries , , 'Here I ii my pi�etty picture -book , . .. ". � . I e . I . . "'.. - I , - , � . and,publielyprocaim6that.th' de&d,bave . Just nuarthe purple cover �! . , I . - . 1. .�. I . ..deri�ed and fror jailorsi and fi r orn policbroem, a I ud,. . I extra �m. kind of bath, Which the � doctor - I tbink� Should only be takeq under ' : ,. " I , Tariff of 1828,4yea'S Conipro miss tariff ,lb,22,�wfth Sl1c1iDgZCa1OfOr JUduht�, accompanied by h is Colleague, I I . � . - , Now listeii-liere are one, two,�tbrco ,'..' . no further claim upon iliew" and that they , . - � * ,4 Wed littlo1EIttersI,'don't you'sco.� . � . I tio,m1riy again ; - hub '.public'. . . . - -o ­ are out liberty � , _� , from the heads of w6rkhouseI I 0 and asylums" and from and'froin I - advice, . for disease. 'He explain�.Ahat fees Pere Pira- 1� � . ­Ien years, reducing 9 per cent, a year, 42 to 20 . . � , , I �, � � . ,' .Percent. .� , 1. ,! �,�� ' :.,31an1i24s,, preparing- for the subjugatici of, 11 , I I I I 6axthage. ' ' . � I ... D Mid 0 abd � , � Tho,irl�ndincs ai . .% ­ - , I resen A " "t'diativoe of the C16 eased � `. T , V_'& '? ­ ' _P ­ � td' the 0 . e spell--�iiow gdcs�-Oid&' : , , , * _ y . ' I I I , . physicians,' ptiblicams" - and it stands not only unshaken, but.'abso" ' A man who calls lutely un� challenged .'' . tion and 'the wearing of heavy flaurels . Skin, go that ptoinote the. furicti�us. oL.the, .. . I Tariff of 1842, for I 4ye;ars; 31' -per cent. . Tariff of 184%'fok 1i years; 24, percent., ' ' I I , I I I I � I I I �. � I . I . � , The Empe;or of Gerb3iny',s present to � his, "son . I - . I . . . . . : �S,Vebioy Dc�ylre"i,ji St. 2�'icholas are'n.scessary to ,diSsolve the ties�of kindred, I. ­ I I - ' Wi I lliam Staffo I r'd, the trageMab, hasoitn­' withou � t which . those relafives­couldrob� , - '' I I.'' .. I 'marriages - ' .Can himself a, patriot, - calls � himself .a only an amount of bathing essential to Tariff of 1857, for 4 years, 19� per cent 1. Morrill ta�iff of )861, dockeased i�'1872 in- and -* flau0iter-in-law on the I . , . � � . occasion of. thcir� silver weddiDg. wag theup after, second were con- � I colled'all dates on ,account of illDeAS. ,� 4 1 ted.11 . ,� . I I I I .. . . I . . I I trao � ,who . 4 has any�hciart Christian, Can any mair Who . I cleanliness: is � needed. to maintain health.' Warm 'baths are, the' , substitutes 'whicht . : creased in 1875', limotniting upon'the dutiable. "�-portgfroiii4g(-IBB7)to4:3(1882)per�eetit., , a ' , ., m�PificE311t'-tOa 180tvicei 'If was,made in . , . I - .1 I � . Of all thieves fools , ard tbe'w6r8t �Ihey- - . ­: , I � . I . . I I . I I . I 1. I `._,­ , ,,, ­i� . I I ' I . i :,-, , T-- ­. -- ,,- �, - , _ ., ___ .., - , of pity in him be inaifferent. to the present. state of things? and ifilot indiffer,e*nCto' luxilky-,has'dovised to � . do, tb6 work of exbr. L Commission itiriff of, lbe3, probablerato,33 per " '! . I.. (�enb;' , , I England, nut the Emperor ord I ered I three , , , 'b yob you of -time a'nd teroper.-Goethe. I - . . _. . . - I A 11cceipt ior AC10 I J'H� 4 . .1 I I 1. I . 11 11, 11, . '19, ' . 4 . . . . . .1 �� I it, ,can he refuse to take some part, t6.mak � 0 � dies and make up ,foi, the 'ileficiencies'of . � ' " " life. Twice, :is, ., !:� � . ­ , I ,. Th e I 1 *3 3 per cent. " in 66 � I &st If ne is pure] . . I I Y' lementary pieces to e u aadeir-,136rlip: supp I , I . and these alone-bost �2,000. .: . �; r, I Mrs -'Burnett iswrifing a-bew p y1or if yoii want it receip.t for that popular myRtery . � ' , !i&owii to the world as an. actor of PlaY9 *- - � the Madis .1 . I i I on Square Theatre maina�gemert. , ' ' - .. ,some effort,- and it'' need be, even s' ­ ome sacrifice in its suppression ? - � artificial a:..wee,k often -6nough. I tak6 .:them 0 ; Ac6ording �o. the .1 . , I conjectural. 'Itisimpossible'flor anylone , ' to Say -what Will be the axera&. rate 'under .1 I I . The, -W-earing,-of livery has gradually I I . I . ld g,'4 , : T lhl It .. ,he' oot men of:tibeattica - - ' is orn - ., I 11, � .' Remen�i' de r.t,1.112�rovcr iii vdrious w ' � 4 12 -found a .12 -year -o r in � � alco all mys. I . � �. "in IX).1ovoice 13ooth . . � I . I I � , .. — 1, -,-.,. , I I . , , lecturer, as 'their too frequent use is db. . � - .. I � . the tariff Aff amended. ,� ciept in bit Vy bit" till t6l'- seagon 31rB. . 8 of a with a, sad pbysiog�iioto,y; I . 0 s t . greatest . . � ,; w 'be Texas h he pronounce . . 1 . ,q gs of mcCullough (the feininido rage), 1, . . . An .dpicurean-surely one' who goep in I . In . . r epics. ' �'bilitatirg. The foDiceffect of a cool sponge ' I . bath in the morning'would not willingly be .' I � . �� I 11 . . I .1 .. I .. , , . , * :, ; William K. Vanderbilt has thrown the , citizen masque�aside, and has put all her I Yi6linist America, has Over produced. Br3ailis of a 1�nxrolt inventing - astronomy, � 1. �, . . 11 I � � I . . I - ­ I 'cene Ria, � . � . --- - ,,4,� �-'-Mr. Bates., of Missouri, who TOOth of, a JI, slicating the stage; " . , has Just ". � . 11 4 H�nr Irv']'Dg, the ­ y English actor,has abstainet., 4 given up by those who knww� the delightful afterglow and,the".protection ftich the . It is easier* to suppies , 8 the first desire - . I than f o satisfy all that follow it.,* � _0 ­ , servants in full British claxet-col (ired li-ve­ry" I I . I f Of. Course all the' little - , rom top to toe. , .The scieiico of.widdTo,men versed in geography.;' I . , � arrived-� at London'fkom' .`Wiuu1P'eg1_' says §miie of a lUorri8sey,gontic and sweet, . ,. - . . ,. I , . . there: is no: truth in report that the in . . became a total , T. W Keene, the tragbdian, has accumu�, habit affords against colds'; but here again I I 11 I I .., I ­ , Rev. E. G. IDgharn, a Cinadian,educated bakierls ar'6 fast rolling,after kndAleve.rAl, , I I . .the - pen of- ail &Sg-thbto autobio�rapby, I , .. - WoodWfa�mily 'had been Starved to d6ath Prides of 11at6i (ten doliaxs a'sNvt), . . . I I . lated e50,000 in'two y ei . * ars. � . � � 'required -N�dlg'oritain-stiirg�Ercien�6e---backiiig-ii-p-com- . . I I . men sense, steps in and says : ",,No cold. 'at the -Diocesan' Collega of' Lebri,oxvilie, I . Que., hap been appointed Bishop'of Sierra, who Scarce I . ly know ,what a,,. olest�- ij�, - aud I only k6ow1hat their i-athdi wA 'a ,srohll I Aly C,oc!4 ".0'Thorno in a play of societyj I I , - . On the . prairie, as, stlafel in a : London, The 11, -aq � � . . . - . Ajoralg of Abbott in Opel , of piety; I I . I . ' ' ", *1.. The. amount -to build .Music I I Hall, in, St. Louis MOO has been eub. I , baths, unless they -are agreeable and you I I Leone'by the Church authorities in E n'g. ' farroer,'or drove'a car, arb,allowink-tbem� I � � � paper, . � �, - � Judgibent or B minettiu-bi-ands of old Hennessey, , � : , _ WE) have lost a great roa�y,celsbra6d Shticks Of J60TI in wild,libbeuainosay7; I . I - I ' I ­ . ... I " . I I . � scribed. I I . - . . . ; are, of health ki,d vigor, fully up to,i'i Ptold" I . . t, be intelligent person who learns, -land. 1le is Only , Y-1. __ - - _ � �I_ I 32 ars.,old-1. I . : E I :a � la�drd. Hoft6utdt -1 e pplves to.be cozen e d by thei;N�y sirtoceder. .. I -1- 11 � - - � ____ _ 1 Bg the' , ; )AX. to get their fLtn"1y oy'8st on d - - , 11 . . . I ' Drit, �tndergon, J3oivors:a1fd 11hon, . I qpa�qssrs. lately, and Ahe 4'alvini ( " Le'tr -, � world has felt ""volip,nd Itossi in " Hatalat " an I - - . I 'like the : 3 Signori Fe rranti-,,and Monte griffo Are , I continually on the -Bich' list, "d, with ' I I to "-know his frame'� And to' observe the, . � � . ' I . nony .hae vi, 11 of . . I Venus, but a Hottentot' English,nobleman -, :tallors , .., ­ ........ , the brassViuIttons orthoir'couchuiau�m_ coat. . . � going., iuio'mourhirg, . ients all tbaVIs tb'oatri 11 , but. .."moBt Tako of these stem � �ilcal.,I' , ' sful c-omp'z6 Cast out the 1)arts that�Oi1fiqdaTe"h.11`rt111 .1 I . I u�kr'velloug�,aud�8-11-00�8' 6 r of the , . ]Mnni - e Hank, have Men' severely or id . . . iticis� effect. of dieti bath and e:xercis . e 66,411sually , 1. � I . a .I-. is a, newthing under lib&,-6un. Accor ing . -se6ttish Ameri.p`an. � I .. I I , , 1. '. cum, � ­ � � -. aus is morphine- and that Sot"to s'onfto and talco 611 the 8 ' 11 . . . I JL�8t two genu,L4L; And an actor* you'll find is th 0 iosict mi ni, - " -_�__!___ . of late for their. repdated non-appearance " Mr. J.R. Oxr6er,`author of -11 Alai,tory order big. life :better' than anybody can direct it for'him. . _ � . " - I I I to Mr. Labouch6re however there iS', a , , prospect tbitt the-fi6tise. Of L�r& in4 Course ';' Sbhit6ftb�practi6al i'esults-of M., Pas- tOUr's protective system of inpoulation of _ '' I ­ I . . 4 . -'A ebill,lives., , �, .. . � I I ­ . . . 91S�ravct.Drmna. . - .1 .1 , -- llojgco Rachel," is Leon li�dsued J. 14.� Ha,Verly for 45,,800 Tb�_� , . I ' of.tbe English' People " has died at Men.� I I �-tbdg6odwives of Huddersfield believe , . ,of time will be adornedby such aiplienome- . ' '9bainford Animals bav6-been furiiiahed 'the -public. , . , of., whol .16 . 1 . .. Je_ - , ­ � _-, _.�,___,__­__ � , . -_ — - YX r I . . -, — - - T E-' * reon ran . � � ab �OunwEwffl,4�rtly APF�ar.-W!136 f�r sre"88 a , 11 � d . . .. . . 11 tone. , I . , " - Fieddie Crelihardt, � Mrs, Langtry'a in obeying " our, howsbands id,what lawful,, is;" but: they reserve to themselves; the non. The proson't -Earl of aind. WarriDgton,,.-,vho,lived1,,bng at a place about, La:st year 80,000sheep ivere vacci�ated , 11 11 �partnaetit ture-' the--- DE 6t,Loire' baid"only f, ' st% � don ge, is Mrs. Cmtv�,shaw, -wife of'the V, . 'be *Philadelphia Alen,d.,�Issobn U�i �o* , �' , , .AT , (�', � � 'Sbe',ig shadow, haf.r� engaged a suite -of rooms at . -Rosslu:- right to ,defire the word 1119,WfuL�' The - ten miles from Cape Town, for Some time I � 518 have'-didd of the jiseftee"Inow n �- 0 " 'the � v�n' gentleman rider. , , Festival begina on Apri.,1.2nd. � .. I , wel, tno . �. . . - ­ - - I - . I daughter ,of ttd late Colo)iel MolaufJoy-, --alle. ffE�- bps epgggenlentg to-6p6n five I the Houge, Toronto,. and will be qonsequence.isthat the wiveSL,of HUddd'd: past has resided at.,,Wyuberg,,on the sandy � , charbon," or 0.65 per cetit., whereas , , Martim , . ­ I �. I tl . . . I 1-1� � . - I I :- , therein afewdays. . . , � : ----Re­,�7. 'M=r , Z�-&-ajB- Fr-e-009-rianmimster , field are ho � or or more obedient tha � Ott I n . _­ other women. , 11 -1. , . I flats in an iron lidued of'two r , Come. . . By - . -:he.,'iha,,d_ no �iss -MV--first-wife- do� By. his" I mean annual loss from the disease, fd lie ' 4, ,Gf- t�n' ' dh -01-pr611- - prece ing-ye-ard-vaV.�. aefft-, ' . . .. I . I I . . �ne�� opera bouseB next season. - - . . I , � . � - . I -John-CTilberti- i I . �1 .Who _w.as__Jnjuke.d__1n_the_ _. i)rnEY6,i�-Th-oM-9�-or-\itl-l'-P-d-ct-h4lrw- ' I - ' � of Port Stanley, has announced 4 t, ohis. con. � � � � ALTHOUGH Kansas bak for cleven'yeate ) I Efecond wife he had issue, a daugh for; � On - bovihe animals 4,500 were .vaccinated, an d I . 1 . . . � . I I i . . MilwaukeeXowhall House irre�hmfjmade 11 G pa G"y,11 in B65ton thjs�, I . � ... , , . , hiorg-a'pearance with Minnie Palmer' M play, rtklid I . I I . gregaticib his intention of resigiJilig, - had -a .ca,pital punishment la,.w,, nobody has� I � � - this wifo1m..do&th_he..ma;rried it, i[Jotidntot, I *childron.' the, mortality has iahen J 6m . 7,03- to 0.24 r I � I ­ . I I I I �� I P I , seals on. . I the Bush Street, Theatre, San Fkaticisco, I .11� I I I How to, ,make a newspaper man mad- "Squilis-11 . been hanged except by'lynch6rs. Undo): .by whom he has had three'' . per ceni-. A special experiment made Wi�h I . 1 I I , 11 ( ff 4 11sler is . reportsd as being in: .. has.isot britirel recove,,ed, , E is E I lie, however, ­ �1' s to . ay him,' ,. I have -a little squib, here"' or i�l I liked, that little . the statute apeisoh sentenced to. death i6� first imprisoned a year in the penitentiary,, -s upon �being.'cAlled ,I myjord,�) 1.6 insist . but passes his time pickffi� up JAr cone's And �she bp gave 06 followi ng result: 2, 308 were�i7�e.cin�.ted.,.:a'ii,d...,,�,,B.,�.O-MpX,p...no�;' all � � . .. Lan, h. rather straightened qikCUMBtances at pres. .: �� , I Herr Bandmann, th ., ro.d, .. 11 '� - L _________T- . . 1� I Vgett . I squib I of yo�im..". -Who wag the' man Who ,, I invented. that awful'wora 2 It woijldbe A , . i And if; al'thO okpi�atior of ifiat time,.the death� warrant isAgned by the Goveinor, I keep the I bits of stiok� in the wobde to his chil domestib fire burning, While .dean, I I `I"nd_­_aVYa1lu__r_i .Were cared for in the' same manner a , mixed 'freely' With. each - btfioit­ OE', the "' tl_ . I � � I I -M __'H A - ---ri--n-11__9n;., - . 6 -n i cria. ; , C , . Uceea fiara ' Sta,Tfo?d ,cvffl not 'resume ,his- : � \ , I � I . , Canada. - He is a little' too hes,v even ,,, I ' lie' I " . sweet thing tof write a Fquib in memory of � . . the execution 9 'place ; but otherwise,' take , , , run about the flats, bare-fo"ote'd,amd'on'ly I 4 , vaccinated sh'eop only 8 died, while of the - � I __ A, ; I al duties until next season. - �`Rob Ro�," - which. he essayed 't in professibn . I .. .1 1, , � for Europe shortly. , � . I him.. . I I � 11 . I I 1. ,7 �4' . . � -_ �­� ­ . , ,. -11, ­ � a , 1 . . the imprisonment continues, I �, � ,� . : %, .­­ I I I . , . � I partially Clad. . , I � I I . . I I I . : , ,urivaccinated ones 83 died., ,,,�­ ; �� . .:, " I . I I , . I � I Bails , , � , .. Hamilton - . I . I . ­.___�� . I / � . , 1� ,. � * � I . I — - , - . . I . I . . , I . i . � .. �, � . � ,.. . . I . � I . ,­ ; / . � .." I I � I . � f iI . , , , .1 I � . a . . . I �, . .1 � I I . . . � . .. I � . . I I .� ", I. I I . I . . ,; � �� , � . � I .� . 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